RIT's WASP instrument was flown over the: Main AVon Site: Morning Collect Conesus Lake Hemlock Forest Quarry Main Avon Site: Afternoon Repeat Flightlines were planned such that there was a maximum forward lap and side lap between image frames for the purpose of future 3D reconstructions. Files Provided: Wasp images are provided in 16bit GeoTiff formats in UTM, Zone 18N, Datum: WGS-84 Each modality exists in it's own subfolder: -vnir-ortho: RGB visible (400-900nm) -swir-ortho: short-wave (1100-1700nm) -mwir-ortho: mid-wave (3000-5000nm) -lwir-ortho: long-wave thermal (8000-9200nm) The image centers and image frames are provided to aid the user in identify image numbers of interest. They are provided both in shapefile format as well as kmls. Local time of image collection information has been added to the shapefile formats for any time sensitive experiments. If you can not use shapefiles, you can still view the dBase files: RIT_WASP_img_centers_time.DBF and WASP_VNIR_ImageFrame_SiteInfo_Time.DBF files in Excel. These files have information on the image filename, image timestamp (local), and camera location. You may also preview all imagery and image numbers on the ArcServer http://barracuda.cis.rit.edu/flexviewer/ This site will be migrated to a final server in April 2013 and a link will be available from the main RIT DIRS webpage: http://dirs.cis.rit.edu/ More information about the WASP instrument can be found in the WASP_System_Overview.doc WASP_Camera_Calibrations WASP_Applanix